Wales 4-0 Moldova
2018 FIFA World Cup - Qualifying Group D - Matchday 1
Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff, Wales
Monday, September 5, 2016
Photographers: David Rawcliffe, Anthony McArdle, Paul Currie, Ian Cook.
Wales opened their World Cup qualifying campaign with an emphatic 4-0 win over Moldova in front of a packed house at the Cardiff City Stadium.
Sam Vokes opening scores, Joe Allen got the second with his first for his country, before Gareth Bale finished with two goal, including a late penalty.

Scotland 1-2 Wales
Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup - Qualifying Group A
Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Photographer: David Rawcliffe
A penalty from Aaron Ramsey and a storming header from Hal Robson-Kanu gave Wales a famous victory after falling behind to an 1st half injury time goal from Scotland's Grant Hanley in a snow storm at Hampden Park.

Bulgaria 0-1 Wales
UEFA Euro 2012 Qualifying Group G
Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Photographer: David Rawcliffe
Wales' Gareth Bale scores the only goal of the game to seal back-to-back competitive victories for the first time in six years.

England 1-2 France
International Friendly
Wembley Stadium, London
Wednesday, November 17th, 2010
Andy Carroll of Newcastle United, Jordan Henderson of Sunderland and Jay Bothroyd of Cardiff City all made their international debuts in this lack-luster defeat to France.

Wales U19 1-1 Kazakhstan U19
UEFA Under 19 Championship - Qualifying Round Group 1
The Brewery Field, Bridgend, Wales
Monday, October 25th, 2010
The first half of the final group game for Wales saw plenty of possession for the home side, but little in the way of clear-cut chances.
Kazakhstan defended well throughout the opening 45 minutes and made it hard for Wales to find a way through a packed defence.
For Wales, Billy Bodin and Elliot Chamberlain were prominent in attack, but little went their way.
The second half was only a few minutes old when Eliot Chamberlain was put through by a neat pass from Lee Lucas (Swansea City). He made no mistake to put Wales one-up. Soon afterwards, Elliot Chamberlain had a rasping drive that was tipped over the bar.
The Kazaks then began to stage a come-back and on 68 minutes, following some slack defending on the left hand side of the Wales defence, Sayat Sariyev struck a shot from the corner of the penalty area that flew past Daniel ward in the Wales goal to level the scores.
Despite Wales continuing to press the game ended at 1-1 which allows Wales to progress through to the Elite Round next Spring. All in all, a low-key finish, but the point was enough.
In the other game, Turkey beat Iceland 2-1.

Wales U19 2-1 Iceland U19
UEFA Under 19 Championship - Qualifying Round Group 1
Stebonheath Park, Llanelli, Wales
Friday, October 22, 2010
Wales Under 19's won an exciting game at Llanelli this evening by 2-1 against Iceland in the UEFA qualifier.
Wales had missed an early chance by wasting a penalty after 20 minutes following Billy Bodin being bundled-over in the area. Captain Adam Matthews stepped-up to take it, but his shot was easily saved.
Fourteen minutes later, it looked as though Wales would pay a heavy price for the miss, as Iceland converted one for themselves, following a mid-air clash between Danny Alfei (Swansea City) and a visiting forward. Porarinnsson slotted the ball home and for the remainder of the half looked in control.
Wales came-out for the second half looking to square things-up and showed far more penetration around the box. On 56 minutes, Bodin was once again said to have been fouled in the area and this time, he stepped-up to take the kick. He put it home with no problems to get Wales back on level terms.
By now, the Icelandic team was starting to loose their composure and Wales were taking the upper hand. Substitutes Elliott Chamberlain and Tom Bender were making an impact in trying to get the win that Wales so badly needed. On 79 minutes, it was Elliott Chamberlain who got the all-important goal and Wales were well on top as Iceland totally lost their heads.
Chances came the way of Wales on several occasions in the final 10 minutes as Iceland threw everyone forward and breaks cam the way of Wales without the youngsters being able to convert a further goal that would have sealed the win.
As it was, the side did hold-on and a 2--1 win was fully merited.
In the other game, Turkey defeated Kazakhstan 5-1 at the Brewery Field, Bridgend. The result means a win over the Kazakhs will give Wales one of the two spots at the top of the group that will see them through to the Elite Round in the Spring of 2011.
Manager Brian Flynn was delighted with the result and praised the players for their 'never say die' attitude.

Wales 0-1 Bulgaria
UEFA Euro 2012 Qualifier Group G
Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff, Wales
Friday, October 8th, 2010
Wales' new manager Brian Flynn suffers defeat in his first game in charge of the national team.

Wales U23 2-2 England U23
Under-23 Semi-Professional International Friendly
Latham Park, Newtown, Wales
Tuesday, September 14th, 2010
England opened the scoring in the second minute of the game with a fine volley from Kyle McFadzean (Crawley Town). The visitors extended their lead before the interval through Alex Rodman (Tamworth).
Wales came back stronger in the second half, with former Wrexham player Marc Williams (Kidderminster Harriers) taking charge. But it wasn't until the 83rd minute that Wales make the break-through. Scott Barrow (Tamworth) see his shot parried by Goalkeeper Seb Brown (AFC Wimbledon) and Craig Moses (Llanelli) was on hand to tap the ball into the empty net.
Four minutes later and Wales were level. Following a corner the ball fell to substitute Lee Surman (Port Talbot Town) who fired in right-footed from just side the area on his 'wrong' foot.
In the dying minutes and injury time Wales had two chances to seal a victory as Jack Christopher (Haverfordwest County) and Williams went close.

Austria 1-0 Wales
FIFA World Cup Qualifying Group 6
Ernst Happel Stadion, Vienna, Austria
March 30th, 2005
Wales put up a spirited performance until the 87th minute when goalkeeper Danny Coyne let a shot from Austria's Rene Aufhauser slip under his body and into the net. A disappointing end to the game for John Toshack's men.

Hungary 1-2 Wales
International Friendly
Ferenc Puskas Stadium, Budapest, Hungary
Wednesday, March 31, 2004
Photographer: David Rawcliffe
Goals from Jason Koumas and Robert Earnshaw seal a 2-1 victory for Wales over Hungary, managed for the first time by Lothar Matthaus. Gareth Roberts makes his debut for Wales as a substitute.